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Betty Clougherty Miller papers

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
Abstract Or Scope
The collection includes programs, photographs, and a dance card.
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Betty Clougherty Miller papers 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

Carter/Cash Family Collection

1.4 Cubic Feet 1 box
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The Carter/Cash Family Collection contains memoirs, biographies, photographs, funeral programs, newspaper and magazine articles, and memorabilia relating to the Carter family and Johnny Cash.
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Carter/Cash Family Collection 1.4 Cubic Feet 1 box

Fulks Run Ruritan Club records

2 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Fulks Run Ruritan Club Records, 1958-2008, consist of two boxes (2 cubic feet) of meeting minutes, rosters, community service reports, treasuer notes, receipts, correspondence, and handbooks documenting this Fulks Run, Virginia organization.
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Fulks Run Ruritan Club records 2 cubic feet 2 boxes

James Madison University Commencement Programs

2 cubic feet 5 boxes
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The James Madison University Commencement Programs, 1910-current, consist of five boxes of commencement programs and supplementary materials for graduation ceremonies held at James Madison University.
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James Madison University Commencement Programs 2 cubic feet 5 boxes

J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers

0.16 cubic feet 3 folders
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The J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers, 1946-1978, consist of three folders of congratulatory letters, Faculty Wives Sewing Circle programs, photographs, and miscellany.
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J. Wilbert and Ellen A. Chappell Papers 0.16 cubic feet 3 folders

Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers

0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes
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The Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers, 1944-2009 (bulk 1944-1954), are comprised primarily of materials related to Sensabaugh's career in the U. S. Navy. Items include photographs, sketch portraits of Sensabaugh, discharge papers, and ephemera.
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Kenneth E. Sensabaugh Papers 0.39 cubic feet 2 boxes

Mary Margaret Hall Papers

0.06 cubic feet 1 folder
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This collection includes Madison College related letters and receipts, class schedules, programs and laboratory directions.
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Mary Margaret Hall Papers 0.06 cubic feet 1 folder

Pearl Haldeman Stickley Papers

0.33 cubic feet 1 box
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The Pearl Haldeman Stickley Papers, 1910-1962 (bulk 1910-1915), document Stickley's time as a student at and alumni of the State Normal and Industrial School for Women at Harrisonburg. The collection comprises two scrapbooks and loose ephemera.
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Pearl Haldeman Stickley Papers 0.33 cubic feet 1 box

Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers

0.4 cubic feet 1 box
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The Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers, 1959-1965, document Tadlock's time as a student at Madison College during the 1960s. Freshman orientation materials, correspondence, policies and regulations regarding conduct, coursework, program cards, event programs, and ephemera are represented in the collection.
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Sheryl Tadlock Watson Papers 0.4 cubic feet 1 box

Thomas H. Arthur Papers

2.7 cubic feet 9 boxes (including 1 four-flap enclosure)
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The Thomas H. Arthur Papers, 1953-2018, consist of eight boxes (2.42 cubic feet) of personal correspondence, manuscripts, theater programs, photographs, and notes written by Dr. Thomas H. Arthur, JMU faculty member, and pertaining to actor Melvyn Douglas.
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Thomas H. Arthur Papers 2.7 cubic feet 9 boxes (including 1 four-flap enclosure)

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